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General Pierce Manning Butler Young Papers
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Keith S. Hebert, Professor of History, Department of History, Auburn University, in cooperation with the <a href="http://bartowhistorymuseum.org/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Bartow History Museum</a>
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Bartow History Museum
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Archival collection of papers of Confederate States of America General Pierce Manning Butler Young of Bartow County, Georgia. The papers are owned by the Bartow Histoy Museum in Cartersville, Georgia. Visit their <a href="http://bartowhistorymuseum.org/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">website</a> for additional information about their museum exhibits, archival collections, and public programs.
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Bartow History Museum
Date
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1850-1877
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Bartow History Museum
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All papers held in this collection are the property of the Bartow History Museum. Any reproduction or publication of these papers must be approved by the <a href="http://bartowhistorymuseum.org/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Bartow History Museum</a>.
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English
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<br />General Pierce Manning Butler Young, Confederate States of America, 1836-1896
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2005.36.13: J.W. Jones to Jeni, 1857 July 6
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1857; J.W. Jones; Jeni; Monticello; Florida; Hapevill; Georgia; Crops; War; Horse; P.M.B. Young; Willie; Dr. W. B. Griffin; Sister Margaret; Children; Sickness; Love; Luck; Transcription
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J.W. Jones writes to Jeni, thanking her for corresponding because since she does so rarely his family often wonders about her. His children have been sick and he is requesting a horse to be sent to him. His crops are not doing that great, neither are Jeni's, and he hopes Jeni's situation that she wrote to him about gets better. 3 handwritten pages.
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Dr. J.W. Jones
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P.M.B. Young Collection, Bartow History Museum
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Bartow History Museum
Auburn Universty
Date
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1857 July 6
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Neil Humphrey
Auburn University
Language
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English
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Manuscript
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Bartow History Museum
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JPEG
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1857
children
Crops
Dr. W. B. Griffin
Hapeville Georgia
Horse
J.W. Jones
Jeni
Love
Luck
Monticello Florida
P.M.B. Young
Sickness
Sister Margaret
Transcription
War
Willie
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Dublin Core
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Title
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General Pierce Manning Butler Young Papers
Creator
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Keith S. Hebert, Professor of History, Department of History, Auburn University, in cooperation with the <a href="http://bartowhistorymuseum.org/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Bartow History Museum</a>
Source
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Bartow History Museum
Subject
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Archival collection of papers of Confederate States of America General Pierce Manning Butler Young of Bartow County, Georgia. The papers are owned by the Bartow Histoy Museum in Cartersville, Georgia. Visit their <a href="http://bartowhistorymuseum.org/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">website</a> for additional information about their museum exhibits, archival collections, and public programs.
Publisher
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Bartow History Museum
Date
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1850-1877
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Bartow History Museum
Rights
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All papers held in this collection are the property of the Bartow History Museum. Any reproduction or publication of these papers must be approved by the <a href="http://bartowhistorymuseum.org/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Bartow History Museum</a>.
Language
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English
Description
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<br />General Pierce Manning Butler Young, Confederate States of America, 1836-1896
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2005.36.394: Unknown to John, 1860 January 18
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Unknown
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P.M.B. Young Collection, Bartow History Museum
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Bartow History Museum
Auburn University
Date
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1860 January 18
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Heather M. Haley
Auburn University
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English
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Manuscript
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1860; Transcription; John; West Point; Education; Blunt; Holidays; Marriage; Duncan Friggs; Charles Omally; Frank Myers; Marietta; Hudson River; Weather; War
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This is a two-page handwritten letter, presumably authored by P.M.B. Young himself judging by his account of the "frozen blue hell" and the frozen Hudson River. He compliments John on his engagement. On the eve of the outbreak of war, he offers a scathing commentary of how southerners should despoil the "hand of a northern oppressor." This section, in particular, is written in a grammatical style that is romantic, bordering fanatical.
1860
Blunt
Charles Omally
Duncan Friggs
Education
Frank Myers
holidays
Hudson River
John
Marietta
marriage
Transcription
War
Weather
West Point